Online food delivery service Grubhub announced today that it expects to sell seven million shares of the company at between $20 and $22 per share in its coming IPO, giving it a hopeful total valuation of about $1.72 billion.

"Put simply, Toyota's conduct was shameful," Attorney General Eric Holder said during his Wednesday announcement that the Department of Justice had reached a settlement in a criminal probe over the car company's conduct

Tesla Motors chief Elon Musk has some choice words for New Jersey Governor Chris Christie over new regulations, passed earlier this week, that prevents Tesla from selling its cars directly to consumers

The effect of homophobia on the global economy was dissected by a World Bank panel today, but the continued invisibility of an LGBT population, particularly in the developing world, means research remains a challenge.

New York's "aggressive" top bank regulator Benjamin Lawsky is ready to go after specific people on Wall Street for unfairly burdening homeowners and helping foreign banks violate U.S. sanctions. He'd also like to regulate Bitcoin.

Newsweek's first big cover story in its new print era, "The Face Behind Bitcoin," has a few problems. For starters, Dorian Satoshi Nakamoto, the man identified as the "face," denies having anything to do with the cryptocurrency.